P.P.O.W is pleased to present Passenger, an exhibition of new work by George Boorujy. The exhibition will expand upon Boorujy’s ongoing exploration of North America through a series of strikingly life-like, ink on paper depictions of animals native to this continent.

P.P.O.W is pleased to present Robin F. Williams’ second solo exhibition at the gallery entitled Sons of the Pioneers. Through a series of paintings Williams challenges the roles of American masculinity and traditional portraiture by replacing the idyllic female, or odalisque, with romanticized scenes of men in various states of idleness.

Who says ceramic and porcelain art needs to be tame? Using porcelain as her primary medium, Jessica Stoller will open a body of work, Spoil, at P.P.O.W. in NYC tonight, January 9, 2014. The press release states, "The sculptures in Spoil spill out of decorative materiality into the Rococo maximalist mentality of pageantry, pomp and artifice that are often overlooked as frivolous ploys."

P.P.O.W is pleased to announce Sky is Falling, our seventh solo exhibition of work by Julie Heffernan (featured in Juxtapoz, December 2012). Heffernan’s new paintings explore various levels of societal chaos, environmental catastrophes and humankind’s role as nature’s keeper. The figures are heroically determined to gather and collect elements of a world that is falling apart leaving only time to answer if, and when, the bag will drop.